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Morning News

focus-ratings-mornoing newsGood morning...

Well, our great start to the year continues.

Yesterday, the strike rate for our top rated horse was 36.11%

And, had you blindly backed the top rated horse in every race, you would have made a profit of 25.44% (to ISP.)

Had you blindly done the forecast in every race you would have had £40.81 to your £36 in stakes.

Had you blindly done the Trifecta in every race you would have had £124.80 to your £36 in stakes.

Had you blindly done the Combination Trifecta in every race you would have had £451.50 to your £216.00 in stakes.

For more detail, here are the results in the Traffic Light Results PDF format... Yesterday's Traffic Light Results

Had you stuck to the Non Handicap Races then, from the 12 non-handicap races there were 6 Top Rated winners. Thus, the Strike Rate (for Top Rated Horses) was 50%.

If you had blindly backed the top rated horse in all of those races you would have had 16.83 units returned to 12 units staked. The Top Rated Non-Handicap Profit Index was, thus, 40.25%

Anyway, I'll get to that, firstly let's get on and take a quick look at yesterday's results in more detail....

Yesterday's Results

Yesterday's Results, show a strike rate (for our top rated horse) of 36.11%.

Yesterday's Live Ratings, show a strike rate (for our top rated horse) of 36.84%.

Yesterday's - Link to Follow - results for All Races (including previously unrated races), show a strike rate (for our top rated horse) of 35% from all 40 Races (including previously unrated races.)

The Overall Profit Index. If you had blindly backed every top three rated horse in all of the races you would have had 86.64 units returned to 105 units staked. The Overall Profit Index was, thus, -17.49%

Top Rated Horse - There were 13 winners from the top rated horses from 36 Races. If you had blindly backed the top rated horse in all of the races you would have had 45.16 units returned to 36 units staked. The Top Rated Profit Index was, thus, 25.44%

2nd Rated Horse - There were 8 winners from the second rated horses from 33 Races. If you had blindly backed the 2nd rated horse in all of the races you would have had 29.73 units returned to 33 units staked. The 2nd Rated Profit Index was, thus, -9.91%

3rd Rated Horse - There were 3 winners from the third rated horses from 36 Races. If you had blindly backed the 3rd rated horse in all of the races you would have had 11.75 units returned to 36 units staked. The 3rd Rated Profit Index was, thus, -67.36%

Non Handicap Races - Top Rated Horse - There were 12 non-handicap races yesterday. From these races there were 6 Top Rated winners. Thus, the Strike Rate (for Top Rated Horses) was 50%

Top Rated Horse - If you had blindly backed the top rated horse in all of the races you would have had 16.83 units returned to 12 units staked. The Top Rated Non-Handicap Profit Index was, thus, 40.25%

Non Handicap Races - Top Three Rated Horses - There were 12 non-handicap races yesterday. From these races there were 10 Top Three Rated winners. Thus, the Strike Rate (for the Top Three Rated Horses) was 83.33%

Forecasts

There were 4 forecasts yesterday.

Huntingdon 14:15:00 - The CSF paid £10.60

Thurles 15:15:00 - The CSF paid £5.26

Newcastle (AW) 16:20:00 - The CSF paid £6.18

Towcester 16:35:00 - The CSF paid £21.77

Reverse Forecasts

There were 3 reverse forecasts yesterday.

Huntingdon 13:15:00 - The CSF paid £8.50

Chelmsford (AW) 19:00:00 - The CSF paid £7.97

Chelmsford (AW) 20:00:00 - The CSF paid £12.23

Trifectas

There were 3 tricasts/trifectas yesterday.

Thurles 15:15:00 - The Trifecta paid £9.00

Newcastle (AW) 16:20:00 - The Trifecta paid £8.10

Towcester 16:35:00 - The Trifecta paid £107.70

Combination Tricasts/Trifectas

There were 6 combination tricasts/trifectas yesterday.

Huntingdon 13:15:00 - The Trifecta paid £14.60

Thurles 13:40:00 - The Trifecta paid £173.10

Towcester 13:50:00 - The Trifecta paid £19.30

Doncaster 14:25:00 - The Trifecta paid £2.60

Doncaster 15:30:00 - The Trifecta paid £111.40

Chelmsford (AW) 20:30:00 - The Trifecta paid £5.70

h4>Something to make you smile...

2 Brothers

There were two evil brothers. They were rich, and used their money to keep their ways from the public eye. They even attended the same church, and looked to be perfect Christians.

Then, their pastor retired, and a new one was hired. Not only could he see right through the brothers' deception, but he also spoke well and true, and the church started to swell in numbers. A fund-raising campaign was started to build a new assembly.

All of a sudden, one of the brothers died. The remaining brother sought out the new pastor the day before the funeral and handed him a check for the amount needed to finish paying for the new building.

"I have only one condition," he said. "At his funeral, you must say my brother was a saint." The pastor gave his word, and deposited the check.

The next day, at the funeral, the pastor did not hold back. "He was an evil man," he said. "He cheated on his wife and abused his family." After going on in this vein for a small time, he concluded with,

"But, compared to his brother, he was a saint."

Pleasing Everyone

There was an old man, a boy, and a donkey. They were going to town and it was decided that the boy should ride. As they went along they passed some people who thought that it was a shame for the boy to ride and the old man to walk. The old man and boy decided that maybe the critics were right, so they changed positions.

Later, they passed some more people who thought that it was a real shame for that man to make such a small boy walk. The two decided that maybe they both should walk.

Soon they passed some more people who thought that it was stupid to walk when they had a donkey to ride. The man and the boy decided maybe the critics were right so, they decided that they both should ride.

They soon passed other people who thought that it was a shame to put such a load on a poor little animal. The old man and the boy decided that maybe the critics were right, so they decided to carry the donkey.

As they crossed a bridge they lost their grip on the animal and he fell into the river and drowned.

The moral of the story: If you try to please everyone, you will eventually lose your ass.

Today

Today's early test ratings show 33 rated races from five meetings.

Have a great day's racing!

As always...

My kindest regards

keith-eckstein1

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